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THE ASACOXDA STANDARD: WKDVESDAY MOBKTKG. NOVEMBER 10. 1S07. ButteNews.^HE IS MINUS HIS STAB OfficerWren Suspended by Cap-^tgin Dawson (or Intoxication. IT'SHIS SECOND OFFENSE K(to) Will to* Investigated by the Po^^lio* Committee ^^r tha Cut. Council.^Suspends*! In August lor a^tv.ro.u; OfBeiui Therela another i^--Ii^^ ^ ..fli. ^ i v !^minui Mia aiar and wfco Btagda ^ '^good chance nf lx ing teinovid limn tie-^hM Followim: ^ lost upon Hi'^of the suspension ol OnV^r CtoUrma^for sleeping win!, on dntj ''it....^Frank Wren was found Inloaitaled by^Captain IJh^ ^-^iii an.I suspended l^)^chief Matgolland i*-ndtng an inv ^ st iga-^Mam of bla raw- by the i cummltb^^^f the council. Ah tlu^ if lha seootfd^linn- (Irhtir Wiii. has I^ ri nu|.^i..li .^for the name off. lis. tint, is i..imi| Ul^ruppose I be sldermen will not i^ esp^rlall) clement with hint InAugust (^tti ^ i V\'i-^ ii ^a.- suspend^ed for drunkenness ami reinstated all' i^a week * time on his pioimsitig it nil..ul.I^INK occur again l-ioi li.i .to . Irkand had to lay off till about leu^days ago. when he returned lo duty. Thehead- ^^! lll'|'^lu dt | ia 1 I iii iii a i . goingafu r dlatrict palrolnsea tn a man-^tier cahulat.d to put an ^ nd In shirk^^ing; their duty. Iwo or III roe Baa rani^itKi of which have recently ronie i^^the attention of Chief Mulliolland and^Captain Dawson and ul haul noun of^them ap|^ear to ha vi Urn Ike out-^growth of ihe continuous shut pro-^(ramme which was inaugural d about^h month iic . and abrogated b) lha^council lam Wednesday night. I'p to^lha time the ^ ontiutiuus shitt |^ian went^Into effect therenot many rom- plaint*of ofnVi rs leaiing ilnu I^ 11 -^v hen on duty or other*!* ratline to^tierforni their duty, but s/hen ili.it pro.^gramme waa put In t.n . . discontent^immediately crop|sd U|. and a disposi^^tion tn i.fin what hMM) ^I th^ miti^^i^nsidered favoritism was inantfeatvd^from the star! s/hirh look th^ fona ...^fifltceia neglecting tin u dutlea. Hay^In* no time whatcv.t for aniusi nn nt rnnirof the nffti ^ rs l'^'k ii out .if lb.. limethey were suppose! i.^ be uurk-^in( and one who had pi' riously mud.^an encellent iee.n.1. ddil.. tab-ly I. II his 1^lieal and slept i\ h^ n h^ m.is siippos.-d^lo be guarding the interests of tb. pub^^lic, one or two inKtatiren are known^v here officers left thflr beats lo tall^nn young ladies and divers .nh.r forms^t^f diversion were adopt.-.! The agjk Bra, however,always managed to gi t i ontheir beats In linn to answer the^rail of the roundsman and tb.- .1' lit!^quenclea only came to llghi through,^reports from private rillaaai Itwas about the time Chief ktulhoi-^land's |^et si bem. \vu^ s. i :i^i.|. l ^ tin-^council, that be begun to leain . f the^little derelictions that were Is nig pr.u^Heed and decided to put an ^ ml lo 1 hi In^by suspending an BBBaaf ^ le-iiev.-t 11nt^^^wm gis.il evidimi' that he was not^faithful b^ duly. The catching ol tii- ficerOaterman nam'In if i- followed rndhe was promptly susis ml. d :i^^^tated In yesterday's ftatulnid Tin n CaptainMae son found IMto -i Frank^Wren .1 salis ii iliiukinii llo was^oaajaMerably IntoglcatMl hii.I on the^man. r kntog i naMad la chief Mui- h..Han.Ihis sii^|k nsl.m .|ili' kly followid thaiol ^ inn ' r ^^si^ in.an Chiefllulh.dlaiid stated yesterday^Hum li pi,.p..m-s to n.|iili.' stil.i com^^pliance on Hi. pan of paiiolia. ii with^th^ regulations ^^! Iln d. |.,.ilin. nt and^ui y oiheer lound tiegi.-. iiiik lo* duties^will receive lik.- treutim-nl The caaea^el Officers naterman and Uun will^com. up t.-day to lata ttot patoaa com-^raittee of the coiimii and it Is not un-^Uk^ly their auafMnaiaa arW i^ ajaatt^pi i inam in. Mleaa. as has b.. n held,^patrolmen havi salto n m pull with ih all in . ii tnlinue lo the art Chiai yiulhollaml In his ^ fforts lo pi... in. in., and leilliiuln. sa in Die de.^fiat nn. nt. WENT THROUGH THEIR CLOTHES f%V%^%%%^%%%%%'fvavfvt^% aaBBBBBBBaaaataBBBBBBaBl 0 Hennessy's Hennessy's Hennessy's TheRalianca Eleven Stirka to^Its First Piifurea. THERE'LLBE A HOT GAME LeatlvilleIs Analoua to Come Tln.nk*-^tfivuiK and H ie tVime M rfluy U iod^Klcken^ in lt^ Taam Th^ l ..i^Cum.-i Uamo la Off p.ii ^ ^ _ I'ai l ttr ui i li^ i. Th o i ' U r.r^ al^ i ''i'i ly I :t I( *^ ^^^ o^^i4l lan'ii ^^ ^ ^'^ 1 ' ih*!et-^^in Ian.....' ^ ui- |. ,1 re a^I r .s'li ill-s-;. e. ,.l i ^ ...^ * .f-^I Ifi-.u ss.il in''w i ica ^tao^. iMAu.li airiet, J i.iladi '|.bu. U . mvCUR harle klelteynoldi M Ho toadis vlattlaj^is in the^ii i ha gi ii rnlnaIke) a s : I^^ a aa^a : aa^a LibbeyCut Glass! Isin. They have MtodtoStoJ^many n^-w shapes ;in i In ami-^fill cutting! this your, .lust^glance at our window- to trot^an idea of tln m We hnw^more small pieces than itoaf^before; jtisi suited for card^prizes and .-mall pfaajaaabj Evc:pypiece MailOrders Solicited President ajtd M.-inat;f llo- Paas ratiGaaajpaa! toahhaal. Ar^ port cam. lo police b adjuarlers^yialtrdai of a buiglaty wbuh hap-^|m n.-d iii tb. Parrot addllina Motida)^Blahi in wbii-ii Franklla Farrett. areaj^dent nf ttot Parrot coaapany, and Ilea^11al Mnnagi r It I^ tiiiini ^^. r ^!'s. m . ash. Mi Fan. II^M i ^ Irani w how r^ sid. n-^vi .i ity of tb.- sin. it. r \\ k^^tlttnea arose yaaterday mo^found thai a thief had Rune through^tli u clotln s and i^-li^ \^ i| He in f nil^the mon.y in th.lr |..sketa, wiak'k -it ^^*^. |i|Hinexamining I hi house no evi-^di m c was i..iiii-i ^.i tie in.us.- having In. ii I^r*(k* 'i ml-1 al'.I if ^as supis.si I^gome on., familiar wHh lax ptox'i had^aeon ted himw If In Ihe houae before lie^family paUrad ami did tb. sm' whlk^Ihey ^.r. ill asl. |. u l mad.- good In^^ -i a|^ I 'in ui..ml ^^ at' Ii ^ and i- -^cliy valu. d al a Blind man line s lie^aim mil lag I Wen 1 11 I^ line! I \ lha^thief. Tin p.ilo. ai.- witking on ttot^case. A leg broken I.mami I 1^r.*a l^inied tti a I all ^-|^1*1*1..ml at tile Itreell H^iItlil n III iaiai u. i t^ rag, ^ Bttaat* at the Qrai n^Howniaia niim. bad ii kg hrakaa and^' -,\ i-. w riotisI\ Injured hf B^fall of BriNjgd last even lag Tyroa was^work I m; on tb. tlrst ibs.r of the IMrt-^f. ..I Iim I and was putting in a ^el ^ :^timber*.^Uh on his kneea engaged incleaning out a tunnel t.. put in an^^other post, when a block of ground^Wilghing about Jim pound- I'll from^tb.- Bgggdng aaM ii raM aa Tvng,^braabjag a i.-g ami brgaBtogfaaa should^^er rary a vatati li.aaa latota to tb* stria.-, and gght^t.. si .linn, s baaaitai, when in. in- juil.s wen attended In Tvnm -i in^to ha \e fall.li III Ii tn a V .1 ^ bud si link^of In. I. iluiliig tin lasl y.-ai. Ibis mas^Ing tin I. mill Inn. he had been taki n^tn th. hnspitai lor traalataal, twin^|.i^vinm-ly f.ir injuries received m a^mine aiddeni and uace for Injuries re^^ceived in a light In- mm\ nit^ in Muldln glllili - a^ WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS llo- I.hi iIiiiiih'c slii k-d Thias* I |^ ^.^ ^- rally. St . i d i'orrcsiHindence of the Standard. WhileSulphur Kptlngi- Hal ( The^n sid. ins nf W hile Kulphur Springs art-retrealed t i .i aajapaw) eartaVggaga^ag Tharaday mora lag bet ween ! ami .! 0i In. k So Btvart \\ as tie- sliu.k lliat wgrainimratLtod lUgV'lently in dtotgrh 1ii.^ slumb. n oi aaaarai. and In aeveral^Inatancis children were at oust d ami yenin,,!.!, d a/hal was BBakina su^ n^a mils. Ti e shock lasted peg hups one^BBlngta, and Is pronowbrad B| a aaajlk^man who has . xpiilenecd cuth'tuiik's^bafore as aa . kceedingl) arvere one.^Si veral realdi at* ia I k i i a qgaar rnaah- llngsound, also ihe In.wy alnn s|'ln i. ofa/edneada) ivanlna; ami egjngla tins.,cnnillli'ins as a winning d the l ining; eat thquiike. ewtsti^*hitig Uacklae.^Tim new ditching inachllie ptirchaaed^b| Iln I', i ham In. Iln is. wti.i .in- put tug in ttot waii i ^yaiem here, arrived Ic-iiit'hiciigii and was hsl.d on Sun da)in.lining lasi 'in machine work il like a charm for several hours, but^i. r soma ngkgjgayn psaaon ona af tb^bui ki is became loose ami rauaed ^ ou- .id i .. Ml damage. w In iBBitat' d iditiiignew ^eetbiM from Chkggio,^The mai him is mi tin plan a diedg. .^Willi til. c^c. I'll.'II lh.il tin w heel Is a^complete circle, and is gii.u.nin d ta^dig l.tHHi feet of t-fiHit ttetich iii III hours^ami lb^ iii.il falll dinniiisiiai.il its^nlulllv to i|o so. 'I'h ' m.i.hilii was.^o-^stiuitcd by io ns tv Mi l.auglilln ol Mlnaeapolia,wim havaa ranraaantatlva I in ttot at raon of w i. Hart 11 'ibe Metat ^ ft i bant i tpn at thainai Ivaa^aa rail) aatlaged with tin principle al tin-iniielilne. II it i.iily pioves of stlf-^Hcitnl ttreggtb lo du tin work re-^null' d. \Clival Trial. .lustle Haitil. I.I made u record fM^bimaeif Moaday by ci.ndu. ting a trial^al v.lil.li ii^l a wold was s|^^ln'ii The difi nd .ui ^ i- .nn ^'haiics ['nderwoag,^a n ui. wii i itteraptad to wipe up tin^i. ii! wi ll t i .l.'i'd iiiuii naimd New^^ell, ljuit. a crowd was in alt. ndalu c.^i\|iitlllg an in'et. .-Iln:: trial, but the onlytinknot ins Hun a trial was In prognsaawas when ihe aefeadagl^bandi I tin htdgC a llu bill ami in re-^t nt iii |ata, which rloaai tin Slletlt II lilt Ilo- I list -IMIU Still III. Tl.isi ^luniuoltv was \i-it.d by the^fttsi snow st. nn of the si as.in Wednes^^day last, iln- beautlfal falling to ttot^depth of four inches The Binrnmag aia w.llpi. par. .1 for feeding iben slock,^and an- t.^ I eagapgUglgg \Btoahtod Mteoesa. Theent.'l taill'll. nt glM 11 l^ Ills mini- ben.1 ggoarflake lodge. D. ol II.. last^l'i lay I tl'glgg ms a decided sun'. ss^ProgreaaiVe whlsl was tin order. Mr.^Bnd Mrs |{ 0. W'tiglit seeming tirst Mine.Mini.- Miss Danaar ami w II.^I'.tjium Baggfad the ci.ns.'lations.^Paraoaajl Bleutlaat^Mr. and Mrs W. 11 BtotkarMg haw^t^ i lined f I ..in an extinded visit to Mis-^n ill.i. wlei^ th. \ ban htag engaged^pi. Paring fiuit for the Montana ' X-^hlbil at the iimulia rapoaltion. Mr.^gutberlln expnss. s MbwH as highly^ntoaaed arUk the Kttaraal hrlng taken^in thti Intportgal egtarnrtoa b| Um ft uit glowits. In I M I^uiii|.e spent si veral days inHelena t'^c past Braag on bgajgaag^Bonnceted with Mi odaee as gi ami iiint- ni. ' Mimli'ir n| the A H IT. W'^Mr. and Mrs .latins J. ll'Matr have rttarnadfruat a atoaaggl visit viith^th-n .inin titer. Mtoa itogra, who is at- t.Inline school ill HelePH^Tin- ladk s . ..niposlnt tin- Fancy Work dabwere entertained Tharaday last in^a it'-i .Ii. i minx manner b) Mrs. X JRWniJ:RS pcTTK.Most. ggggaaaaggggtoaaaf 11Smith Hawins t ixsii BtotogBto Anew Inn Ml.^n !..r preventing \es^. Is^^Yam sinking after I. ing .lant.iit.ii by iilltslon lias be. ii i xhlblted In l^ ndnn raoaattyb^fan a aaaabar ..t shi|^ping ^^^ parte.An Iron ajpgi I of a cargo ship^Was plan.I In win. i. i.llir having lain il-d w ill ii I,- Uun a hole immense HaDonapaead with tin- miniature ves-^s.l. win opened at lie- sale. When the^Water had rls, n tn a 1. v. I with the ib eg^.. i.bbbI ^ i ai gutta i...us. lUcl nailer the^d.i k tren Inflated with rarbonlr m-ldgas^and Um maaH ahaaat wtaa dtoti i^ b gan^to rtoa. ManagerI). ^Jay Kilvera nf the llun^^fi i .l .. inn it. in to eipt of a tcli grain^li au Hie nianagi r ol iln Itelian * turn^i I Oakland, I'al . winch cunsideiai^n^dlmlnl htt .In- proa|I'd ol a ganc I^i a ^i ii liutlc and I! Ilatv a mi Thaal^giving ^lay. li will be rein, uiin i I i..at h.iji.s ..I su I. a gallic ^.i^^aroust'i Ii)' llu i'.Mpi b^ Manage;^MtiVUI ^-. Il lew da.^ ^I I. I. Irolllllcllanci asking for a gum ^ ..ml^egpi'issing the Willlngm sa of (lie bam^in ^ ^in-, provided they were guaiau- i. I ^. ^si for .in gama or I fur II*ogain.a. To tills Ml bl. .cis replied^nHilte'a nilliugneea in guarati-^b !'^..^^^ Ini a gain. Mi. ,-i,i i- i.^leivnl Ihe following reply jt-sterda). Mil Btlginal wire stunds Impossi-^nl i i go f^ir li s- I'h use answer im^^mediately, il. a. Tubus. ' .i s.iveis nlisiveriil pl.iuiptljf KB* furgtlgglaanagei rabbi ihai ba aid^le t imgg ^Ui^ ' .ii i aatard la eartuh^I. It.tn.. at the efcjwna* ol Hi Hum.^i. nn wini. n la tin Irate poaaiat* Umu UieI 1. going cm 11 .-p..n.i. n. .^ ma; put^an end ^' i ..c in go latiotis fur a guiiic^li. n llulle and H fiat BIT fur iiiaukign nig, Magagar Htivara aaaa llnl glle lip nnpe lie said ) e.-ll i .1.1) . 11.I.- Iiiiik i' 1 iuli call conic In re^and pay all ul III. 11 BgJN us.-s on II.imhi. ,\i. ugur aoaUd igiti fiat Irgvt l-i.^i la^ttii-iii us j.1 in and 1 c insider Hut a^Ivl) lull plop. . ill..11. I have hopes^that HatoggOa will aee llu- inju-tiee ..1^in. u deltiaiids ami the taiiness ol my iout i* ami uiiide to come.' Whatevertile i.Uleolllc nf tile negotl-^atlotu with keliame, Hutu ta assured^of a game and a good one on Tnauka-^gn ing as the la-advillt leant Willi u^powerful BggjttngkUag of kit kers. la^..ui.i -us .o cuie Mr. Stivers will tint ;g.-i the final d.Met initiation ,,r Kellauce,^and if they ictuse lo ui ce|ii his terms^In- will lake l.eadville for the great rootha M agg of iae pag*. Laagvlila haa^a strong team and u game which might^possibl) prove of t veil great, r iniaresi iban It. Ham.- ragM fuimsh. may la-^expected should the silver in i tiers be^taken mi In Kellance'a stead. Mr.HtlveiH, when Ueadville asked^for u dale, wrote t.a^ k regues.ing that^an Idea ol III. sti. tigth of the leain be^furnished him Yesterday In- received^a letter frant Laa4trUto wim h gave huu^some surprise ami Btimwlated him In^' keeping a stiff baakbaaa witn haagbnga. Thelattar slated thai lillly Lowe, arte*^played on the end with fornell In Is'.'l^UM and inn.). William Cameron, who^played on the end with Ami Arbor witli Ijiin Hooper, four of the crack players^of the Denver Athletic club, and Iwo^ft ^to ihe t'hteago Mill, in club, w.-ic Innw members of the Leadvlllc team.^Should la-advllle come therefore, the .B/grmest kiml of a game is assured.^Another thing in favor of Ihe Laadvgte^Baaaaagttag Is the fact that tiny iday :um.,i.aII for fouiball s sake and ask for^nothing except to In- assured of tm-lr^expenses. Mr.Millers slated yesterito) thai il^Is doubtful if the game between Hutti^^ngs] l^'orl Cggter, which was scheduled^j for Sunday, will materialise, owing to^I the order of the secretary of war dig-^| handing tin post. INgOZEMAN. At igarnui t ninpaign far the special (itjr^IMeelloii. Bp.11 111 orn siiiiiiti. it. c of Ihe Htandard. Ittxeman, Nov. .'..^As a natural f.nt -^rtinner of an election of any kind,^whether presidential or merely that of^' a city clcetinn. public opinion is ex-^i pr.-ssed with mure or less vigor a short^lime before rot bag begins, usually gggi*^in. m Ing with the regh-iratIon. Since^1 the lloi.man Water Works company^' has tec*pied tit.- proposition of the^, citi council for the purchase nf the^i watet works plant, and the publication^of an nrdlnam e nrtanglng IM Ihe nec-^I cKsary pn'Mmlnarhs fog a vote of the^rttlgsga agMg the proposlllon, this mut^^ter has been discussed; the principal^ipiestlon biHng whether the city will aginanything by its acquisition al^gimt.nnii. partly ca.-h and partly bagalad^Indcbteidneas Some of the clttoagg con^^tend thai the city cannot run the^plant as cheaply in a private corpora^^tion, and that Instead of sal ine money^every year ami applying many hun^^dred dollars to the sinking i'tm-i. thai iiw ill be borrowing at * per cent anal^'- . n nig a revenue of only IVI par rant,^t -us necessitating an cxtrn water tax^lo |.c levied ^tt the already tlTrr tBBad^.In propci y-holdti every year, to^in. ^t the ilelh lency. Theother side holds that the rental^of a number af hydrants for which tha^city papg about |:Ti per month, whether^Bag I or not. will lie saved, and as BhBg^as mains an- put In conitwtlng the nd-^legc there will be a large monthly^rental from that source, which, if the^water works company continues to^hold the property ami they put In the^mains to the ^ liege anotu.-r great ex^^pense will be saddled on the city A^^gather of figures hnio been produced^on both sides, but In order to make^things Heart* the city council will meet^on Monday night for th- purpose , f^making public the actual cost of the^w i r wnrks. the amount of bonded^Indebted nam ta be entered lata, and^nlso estimate the cost to the city of^running Its own water works and how^it ran sava aaagg* and UgMldgts its^u.,1,.1... in. s, when ihe proper time^i onics The arguments on both sides^arc strong, but II Is hoped by all Hint^Ihe . um II can make the matter clear^before Ihe election, so that voters can^lave a b.tter conception of what they^.it. i ^i ing far, or against. TheBgntvtai I nun. Thedistrict Court commence 1 ii-^ No^^vember term last M^ nday to t ning.^The raaes on the docket this term nun^bar i civil cases and thro.- criminal. Ms: la-: week was- taken tip set^^tling motion! and demurrers lhal have l anger tin- advisement of the court lorsome time past. Thjfcfteea .-.is.-s^w.-re set for this week c nun-ticlng arith to-day. The first nagaa to ba iind wiii be slate vs. Joseph Mill. \ |,|^ slate \s Norton el al. and state^\s Jos. pli McQueen. w h.. Il i ^ all^. Mininal ..lies These will be f ! unil^by Hi i Ivll cases. TN' jurors for he tarman rim tint raltaghtn w m ^^1 ran. J Murry. S J ktctlulrr t'h ster^Newman. Jonas Henderson Q a^laiwe. J B. Martin. W R Th tn, - 1j. ljtniis-n B. J. Owaghoaae, .1 R fu .1. v. ^i W (^art. r Henri l^i\ ^ T .1I'ow ler. W. a CgMtraU. Ira till nag^J li. I^awc^. I M Matin, s f |^ut-^. atu Xtdrf*^^^^^^. 0 r. I'llVcnthVnJ^l-'. i d ReTI. al. Leach m. LWI i I * M^Ray, W. II Hand. II. W K Karwood. ii^ uatoagg. J w. Panaford, i4 a x-^tt. Ma.Ism,... i .si.i'i' super-^i mail s.-rvlee,^! \' eck getting^it the mail hc-^^^^ poelofflii- The^. v i!. Herlclsi n. 11aaatar. jR. Cordr. ^^^ iv. rstiwt. gat ll.ili.it K. I -ii lay.^bill ml' lit of tm rail-^was in the r|t| the I^In.is for the carriage^ii-.. en i|i.^ .i^(.^i and i^i'^ill iai t was Bat ured ..mi. i- or iii ^ to rigtojai It.siil ot (utility I iiiuiu^l^urrs. Th-IsiHtd of ^-.mni v ' oinmlssloners^Btai l-'tidsy and Satin . for Ihe put- I.of ..are. Iuig son ^ rort and Btai^takes In the ^asiBBBl' Is, and other^businers Ani.u g ntti r things, l u y^extended the lime lot ihe completion^of th. w.st r.itiiatln i '- fur fi^ days,^as Ihe contratots found 'hat they Id ii it mush the w I it ' In- lime ail.mil. owing to fi aafat-arabte^araibar. Thirty days i-atra tteta was alsogiven lo the conllactura of Ihe^Sal.-.-', die In i.ig, ,i ml i:,^This was th* last gtt f^b .ml (' iiiuuis-i in ;^ 1 to.and /, a Horgai^He ii four yeai - ^ii tin^cli ill mansion of i loot; lc- I. ' . ^ I last Novell.I - |ogiaiaaj ttot tn a retlt ini^del. I i bsir thanks to I^.-Iln i in and so ,. fgc urCapes i i 0 Collarettes vEAaSK -MM: BH0W0K3 a very handsome assortment S^ wv^ol Km- (iariacnts, just the kiml yoii are lookm*,' l^mb^ and wanting Speciul ftfam liave been made on someot tlieni and the values, in all eases, are j;oud. gullbridge,^tig of the old .urge Knikie^having a I'M d^ai I under the^l.tl.s who was^iIt-fore ail-^ii . uiUi i s hag* lUia far tha wa.iill Willi li BlackConey Cape .'milesbntg. inn aaraay Ugh storm^collar FineElectric Seal Cape .ii hull's lang, Ml sw.ep. high storm aggtojr 1Fiue Electric lad Cape 0 P :t . long, lull sw.ep. trimmed 0 with rhlbel fur, I. -ii .-toi in collar IFine Wool Seal Cape $7.50\ZT w^^. Fc.thcrBje-ck Astrakhan Cape tf _ _Boa Free 1 inch, s |. on. Mill sw.-p, h|^b norm dJJ.O *wiih Each ^ '^ 4^ ' 1Thf^ Short Astrakhan Cape Inch's long, full ^sweep, trimmed (isim.nti wiihMarten. $35 Amimany oilier more expensive ^xarments of ravishinjr beauty and artistic elc-^fMMtB Hit t'tillarettes ol't very de.-en|^Uon, 50e to !f:{ each. 0 \ in- re- iilid li had a. led as 1 han 1 u din m.r tin-^four y^ai^ of iheir ^ ancraUog MM^sup.-: vision of taa uffiiii - ol Hi' raggtir.^Tin- two vacaociaa v^oi ^^ Hlled by J.^1, I'alicisoti and Don 1'.moron, wh err 1 I- rti d lasl Xm ' ' Tha new^board wdl tin-it for lb. putp.se of re^^organization on Mond.iv Taking it ^^^a whole llu- tenure b| ID ^ -i IM late^board has been ^He general tatte-^btctlon, and 1.1.1'iv at^l iinn h-nat I- I^lmprnvcBK*nta have i. en mad during^lie- nine the) have conducted the af^^fairs - f Ilallgtlg com . 1 Ii is t^ In^hoped tin- nan band e h a icoaag fullis liId. til-lninim lit lb- I do 11 v Th.n t man ggtoaV Ibrarj toht totes I)add- I toils collect ^ J'l \ ^ lUHV ^ ^I Th.- W u hi 1 11.-st Uti ratnra.^ bj^rtoa tli s Pad lay Wim. .. This is a^welc. in. addition to t 1 library, inas^^much as It is a work af ready reference^along literary lines, .nil will ha w.i-^comed bolh by students and lovers of literature. Tin- city boat - I la ba ablet^ add a BgggtoM ^I Baa \ .I'ini. s^l.i be plarsd on Its all nil w. 'l-till. l sh.Ives, probgjd* sonic lime befon lha^Christmas holidays A .0.111 In It' ll I I ^ air.^There seems to Is ipntc a bo nil in Hotemanragl es .itc lataly/, and the^owiura of many va.:ini lots b/teg^around in different parts of the town^app.ur to be waking up from their^lethargy ami hu.-tllng I u buy. rs. lin ^^ing the past two nr Hii.e w.-eha sonn- r.nor ^ii kga in rgrlona :i bin 1 ui.- 1 1^Boaatnan, principally in tin- yicinlt] of 111. college bull.lines. Ii..\. changed bands.Most if tin- building this year^lias 111 nam the leaping bill addition, midfrom all app tiraini-s a tit'tnlier of^residences will Ir.-ct. 1 In that mtgiiborhood in Into, if tin- traasfer ..f r.1I1 state and the 1 -marks of Hit^owners um- any Indication. NcuI .....I.all salts. I..1-:Monday the college boyfl^c ivi d lheir te w t. ot b ill suits^hgvg boil walk.11,. Braggd t^.mi when anaggortaaMy or ifta gaather pemtlt-^t. d dud in v bite paddwa km . p mil^and other fool hall acouaaorira. lTnd*r^the anVtagl ciatching of Mr. Laate 111.^teain is fast catching onta th* wark,^and is full af 1 tthaadgam. Thty are^kooking forward i^ tha natch arltb tha^llutt^ high '. ho'I loam mxi Sal unbo^^und h^l^ that their maiden eff ii will^be successful. A1 hough the n am does lilt expect lo tin gtlcl I Wotul-IS t.'lls^year, 011 at. mill of Us youth nn Ihe^- 1 t In- till nib' IS feel^^tit win a gsinc nr^hapng lor a a Ini' a I^ula team haa I -il^i. 111 bO) Bj otTcl no.' 111.-Ill Hpar cent oi nn- gale racalnte ami their1x1sea paid The challenge ha- BangBetmatad, and tha maicn win take^pl ice on Thanksgiving day In Missoula^\ 1 Bteaat t BtoBgnBt^On Monday last, amid the fumes of^mast pig. burnt paper and Other Chin^^ese funeral BcOeaaotiea, H son of the^Klcw.-iy Kingdom was laid to rent.^This celestial w.ts not one af the High^Praa Mas as, and so had to be cunt at' oilw ith .1 heals ' in-l nil'' 1 11 I tils' '^' I 110band. Ior stealing n Mors-. CharlesMorri ll nrgf arn st. d on l-'i 1^day by dherl.l Pranaham for stealing^a h ^raa 1.. longlni to r. s. Johnatoa of I liIcra.b Vi .!^ I.niton V^ e; .1 lit - : v^stable a! li. Igrada and M u t ell w. nt^i^ him and hired a horse, lie said hi^v anted t^ ride out a few mib s t 1 look^a: -mie , utile he thought of bgylng,^but aft. r securing the horse h^ rod^ lo |^BoBeman and s. 1 it. wHh tin aaddl^and bridle, for ^:^. and wis ^ ^tit. tnplat - j^Ing having tin . uiutry w hi n trraatrd. I^He Is now- lodging In the i lly na.-tlh at (^the county s . apt use. Pri-.iitalMention. atorga party. conanBttoal of Chartea I^Logan, John M.H.,nl. Is. Ned Utta and^figma Warden .' Keown. stalled on 1^hunting nip up Ihe W.st Oallatln ba^^sin Tuesd.i) ^i .1 -t of big gum^. J.uiusllenden ^ w ho gga ^^ i-i hi^raatpavda aeveral w e*hg ago. i; a bla to j^l. around again, althoggg bis aim is j^still v ry painful u times. BapreaaAgi in 1 imam t has ron* to Hillings,bis old li in., for tin purj ..fmoving in- h isetoaM foodg ^^ft i ts to Boaeman. Thepaopl of |t zcuian nr.- glad they^will be able lo I .1 tin Calhoun Opt ra^eompatiy. w hi. h v. ill lie In Boaeman on^the lath 'I Ills 1- the first n .1 1 I^annra aoanpan) tint has deigned to^play her.- for , -al yeiirs. but b Is^boned It a 1^ not be the last. Pr.llenshall .,, companled by Jack^H-ati. Hf1 -i.,w ii guide. I. fl tost Mondayfor I mi s lake, where lha^,|... t..r will 1 1 sonic tlsh and lu;t.i der m InajrsBfhiiiB1 iveraal Btoaatoarhaadi.^Krom th. 1'-1 i'ree Tress II. an ^! ^ ^ ^ t li -llt ve in the univi r-al^bruibt 1 bootl 0' in. n^ it. 11. i. ' 11 1 shngM an! down at the^stash.in- 1.1- mangy I n*J *',!,,v : sisters.'' Boys'Suits NavyHliie .-'uils. Kme 1 ants, siz-s \^lo 16 $2.00 MixedTwnd Suit-', s;/.s s 10 15 $2.00 Hiat bar htlxtgra, nil ii. ntogi I n. 1;. . $3-50 Sled,sites I $3-50 Kim-and PI nek Clay kVoraV d. si/ ^ |^tu 15. fiont Boys'Suits sX 10 15.,..^$350 PlainMixture, all wool, sizes 8 to K I'laln Tweed Coniblnatkin, sites S^to IS $4.50 MiX'd 1 '^in I 'ilia 11. ^^ gtogg I |g 15 $5.00 itrnwiit'liciiot Oaanateattteg, atog! I to15 $6.00 \ 0 I 0Nail Orders to hennessy's Butte, Montana * VjytWWW************* II I IW I lnaaB^naaBna\a^Ba^aaa1 %%^^%^%%^%-%% %%^%sg^^%*lrg| hi - ^.. .1^.,-wi^. -* ,r*sr*^^^ *tf lnti'. ^ -1 ThisTln cf 1'icce Iltii'tlwond Bed-^Hiuiiii Suit $12.00 DOYOU TAKEA PRIDE INYOUR HONE Makeit cheerful and inviting; use^a little judgment; don't waste your^money on tra h. At our prices you^can well atlord to buy good goods. Tt.!-sotM n^\^lutes Arm. Tan^^seat chair thU^mi.-it aalj 115c wayof football) )^that would thai^Iwo ihey ^011I.1 I-^least. Tin- M -^lellged t he I to* III ThisElegant Turkish Couch, for This Week Only,^S13.00 Iander Furniture^ Carpet Company Callnutl soo our lino of HEATERS. Wehaw llioiii in nil mzc^. g|^the rigU gjigng NO.19 E. QUARTZ ST., TUTTLE BUILDING. BUTTE, MONT. CASTORIA Tor1:. ^ gild Chiidifi. DEATH OF A J MARCH AND. BtoWgggrtoitii |^..,^ Husttiisa tin 11 fItulle. A.J. Mart Intnl. a peomhMMkl young^hgntojggl mu n of llutt-. di. .1 last tx-m-^I lug ill lUil^ o'elot k ui iiis rest.1. nee In^^ gogjtfe .lat ki-. 11 sit. t .1 typhoid fever Biternn Illness - :' ul1 ihrag weeks. Mi M.trel.ntid h.i.i . n m business^In Hutte a gre.it many y. ara and MM^1 ^ ith gggigei Marcheaaeau for II yeurs.^Ijii.t he went int.. busineaa for him -^self, rondnrtlng .1 btin v tore at III^Kasi l'stk sttc t Re told the hoalnana^and was not la btlsli s- m the tun. ot'^bis death. The ^l- c^ :i^. d v as yeurs^1 .Id and w:is 11 nutMi .f S: Jehu's.^I iiu. be lie had no rrlallona hars^1 Mr. M.tiihittul ^it un honorable, up-^j ilitht cltlr. n. Mb^ w.is ii.|;h!^ ihi'iucht^' oi in this BnBBBggglty. tfr. .1. ...11. fromtin Chicago Times-Herald,^^^rtsldenl MeKlnle) w.iuis I'.eg. r.il TrmryalsaBBd BBBgnt of Greater n. ^^1 York. in .1 kagara htot i- ntonto to bbi so at.r hi* signature. StudebakerWfiirjonsMnd Carriages! CARTS,BUGGIES, ROAD WAGONS, DeliveryWagons and iien'traaataaa ^pn and *k. gatM 1 tt, .twill. T^ qull toKsi-ro s:i^'K its 1 ft.ssvsr - H... I ..Hi ^.^ r !;.' %. t^H,nr. ftsruw ^. ^i^- -^r ^^-.^^ agar..^i^.t| s^Ui stnl sanals tt.-,-. '.Itrrsa Ktsi^lllig U.'ttirilt 11., l'Llc^4 ^ r.N-wYutk. I 0 0 0 * I t HAY, GRAIN AND COMMISSION , -N. B. DAVIDSON ^l CO. $ Oft! N nml VtoKrngNBM ()pp. X. I*. Depot. Telephone 4^1^1LU rTE. MONTANA g\.e^%.^%%'n.^^.*v^'C.'ft .'^g^ts.*^.ia,0%ti.s-' %%\^^%Vgt%%By-i fas]Umtifl HTafens nf Every Description\ \BgJ Do Not have to Uuy l:rom n CatalogueJ Wehave them all Ml H ready fur delivery in our lar^e wr.re-\) i-iRiins. Catll and MM^ J TRY A STANDARD WANT ADV.